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AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION,
President's Interesting
Speech.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
of the Police traffic control which Was gradually Jessening the difficulties
of driving and
| diminishing danger to the general public. One' would like to see a more ready compliance with polies aiguals and with speed controls in dangerous places. These remarka
Mr. C. Mel. Messer presided applied to certain drivers who had over the annual general meeting yet to learn the
courtesy and Automobile mutual regard due to the rights of the Hongkong
the Association held in Club and comfort of other road users.
Annexe. roam, Hongkong Club
The Price of Petrol. I last evening. There was a good attendance of members.
The Committees had failed to obtain any reduction in the price of petrol. In common with kind-
the mighty corporations that con- trolled this modern necessity might see their way-whilst still maintaining a reasonable rate of cest; this proit-to reduce its would mean a largely increased consumption and additional bene- its to the community as a whole,
After the reading of the notice convening the meeting the Chair-red associations, they hoped that man said: Gentlemen, before proceeding with further business I think it itting to mention that during the few days the Coleny has learnt with deep re- pret the sad news of the death of eur late Governor, Sir Henry May. I am sure all members have the greatest sympathy with Lady
During the year a good deal of May and her daughters in their work had been dine to the roads Bereavement Sir Henry May was the Colony. Strangers fre Bearly to recognise the importan:
quently congratulated Hongkong jplace that the motor vehicle would
in the social and business on its roads and on the glorious which they scenery through
roads de of this Colony and it is great-
Hill and ther passed. due to his foresight that we!
extended were gradually being which have opened up for both and the metalling and tarring of resident and tourist, the beautiful the roads in the New Territories had made, especially in wet wea- cenery of this island and the then, a very considerable improve- New Territories. (Hear hear).
ment in some places, however, Aberdeen
ne motor roads the
Continuing, the Chairman men-junky vn de #L tioned that the membership now and between Da Long and Sheung Jod at 94. This number was Shul, the road surface had suffer. not so large as one could wish.ed considerably fra, the traffic All persons interested in muter-of motor buses, whose weight and fing should join, as the greater the sat on the road was not strong
membership the more influential enough to resist. would the Association be. Special) credit was due to Mr. Bevington.
The Motor Age.
ne Hon. Secretary, for the energy The expense of maturing was be had displayed and the time ba still such as to deter many from
had given to his duties. It was taking full advantage of its bent,
ue to him that the dras Yearts and enjoyment. He strongly Book of the Club was published urged all who owned cars to learn Thanks were also due to Mr. Lam- how to drive them and to obtais for his coacise memorandum some insight into their mechanism on the "lls of Cars and their
and construction. If this w33 Hemedies." It was to be hoped done and a lux kept he was con- terms.that the Year Book would be the dent that repair bills, sundry
forerunner of many others.
bills, and ordinary running ex penses would materially diminish and an added interest be given to the owner. As time went on it
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In August, a Club Room was pened as a meeting place and reading room for members. He regretted that the use made of was becoming more and more ap had been, disappointing
parent that the world had entered www for the new
At the pre- upon the motor age. Heide if the room should be kept moment many of those who
aer eland.
had been against making the new motor road to the Peak were wish- ing that it was completed ace
The 'hauffeur Question.
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No solution had yet been reach would like to see a deet of motor
with regard OTHERS take your photos,int])
centralormes w.eding round the corners The wages of by our 30 years' experience wearates the high cist and scarcity laden with goal. take yours in EXCELLENT; if suitable sites were very great all who carried. pulled or pushed CONDITION and NATURA1, insturles. The chauffeur question were on the up-grade and every COMPLEXION instead of mere- had again been prominent. Athing pointed to
very much reperial meeting had considered greater use of motor traction for the question but withat much private and business purposes prevalt. It was very doubtful if both on the island of Hongkong
evoperation and in the growing town, stili ja į wuld be obtained among members its infanny, on the other side of p that world make them willing to the harbour. Reads strong enough | suffer the personal inconvenience fearr heavier weights were that might be necessary to bring necessary; more roads were want- | miput a reduction of wuzes. ted and greater facilities were re- was considered best leave this quired in
of modern the way furt in to the operation of the vehicle ferries. Law of supply and demand. Mr.
The Chairman then proposed McPherson, of the YMCA was the adoption of the report and
ppzonehed as to inaugurating a
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MRS. H. MORITA,
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Maining schoot for driverk, Mr. McPherson had taken great pains
accounts.
in the matter but owing to other the resolution was carried.
Mr. G. H. Wilson seconded and
Vote of Condolence,
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President Harding has signed the best Refunding Bill.
The Officials
HOCKEY.
The How long Laites Boci ex The Chairman proposed and Mr. Bevington seconded that Mr. D. Club, V" and "B" Teats, vill 6. M. Bernard be appointed Pre- mot at p... today at Happy Yes. Uzunove mo Matambana Telonsiderations was unable to meet jerom No. 40%, Englah camage can be the Association's views. The sup-
dent for the ensuing year. The Ville, when the smond of it ree the Lendon Qualified and ly of drivers seemed now t
Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher: I beg resolution was carried be
with as- muteles will be pager for Tam Cheated messut by appointment, ami
lamation.
Cops postatel og Mrs. Pollock Flour, of Qamen ́s Real Central, Hongkong more equal to the demand and to move that this Association send,
Am will be peproses teik wage showed little signs of in letter expresing sympathy with
The Chairman expressed the her bereavement. Lady May in ̈rease,—in some cases quite the
following: Carbs: 10 The sale of explosive The letter should call attention thunks of the Association to Mr.
Will Frost. Hughes. Tracker bombs, referred to by the specially to the enormous beseft. Bevington for his work as Hon. Yoo Hol: Es well
Secretary and Treasurer and pre-
Fast Willey and $7 Tresident at the fast annual meet which the roads he planned and ng, bad now been prohibited by forme base ged to the dogs assed his election as Vice Pre- xidant. Dr. Montagu Harston and aw. During the year there had xenerally. Es obstar and mercbazia in this beer. unfortunately, several dia knows that the motor road to the the relation was una inovasy" ap- i de ha a eco tan god of tamte Rupestressing accidentsome fatal Peak met with enormous opposi-proved.
Mr. P. M. Hodgson tion and there were many people
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
R. LI HON FAN, a Chinna predsate ver
ved in simentare ben het aber n
Ceketten rear.
reverse.
to per la the Fire is, ation, and sà pen messed of a Bess rate eunidence as a The Chairman
WERNAL PER SLONDONIT
expressed
I think
well
was
Har-n
Your2. ? · Team E. Wodies: Enil Hortil Hamsay: Danish Ruby Young, Tellan: Jennings, Freek, apierrard, Angus and Dogan.
c. He ben also a goon klowedge of sincere sympathy of all members who were against the road round pointed Hon. Secretary and Trea- Them who is advantage Chinese lang of the Association with the rela-the island and even the road round surer on the proposition of the He
ives of those injured.
the New Territories, both of Chairman seconded by Mr. Aj
tu which are entirely due Sir Stevenson. Accident did not seem to be on Henry May's initiative. the increase, although the number
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